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>> foreign policy aays led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plentyf challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. ke, great to see you. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food star a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact you can separate runwayricu. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choo car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or ove,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (
>> foreign policy aays led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plentyf challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. ke, great to...
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>> foreign policy always led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. ed, thank you very much. good night.th it's not the "juggle a bunch rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i-jokg, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-theorld cash back card. thiss the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhe, evy single day. now tell me, what's in your walle [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallon
>> foreign policy always led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike,...
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he couldn't find another democrat who would support both his domestic and foreign policies and who he thought could change the election. he pleaded with cordell hall, secretary of state, almost until the end. wouldn't run. so he -- >> he was afraid that a more conservative guy who would run, who wouldn't want to fight the war and wouldn't want a new deal to continue. >> that's right. he didn't want anybody who was about a new dealer and didn't want anybody who wouldn't support his policy of aid to britain when britain was hanging by a thread. >> everybody forgets what it was like in this country. france was fallen, england was threatened, the low countries were gone, the nazis were over -- they had overrun continental europe. in the middle of all of that, we had to pick a president, and wendell wilke got picked by the presidents. he was an ex-democrat, an independent, and he came out of nowhere. didn't roosevelt think he'd be a good president? >> he came out of nowhere, absolutely. and the fact that wilke was picked reaffirmed fdr's decision to run. because he knew no other democrat c
he couldn't find another democrat who would support both his domestic and foreign policies and who he thought could change the election. he pleaded with cordell hall, secretary of state, almost until the end. wouldn't run. so he -- >> he was afraid that a more conservative guy who would run, who wouldn't want to fight the war and wouldn't want a new deal to continue. >> that's right. he didn't want anybody who was about a new dealer and didn't want anybody who wouldn't support his...
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by the way, your foreign policy and national security policy is continuing to be a total debacle and united states prestige and standing in the world has not been never lower. >> let's talk about some of these issues on the budget now. we've seen super committees fail. there is all this great talk now that there might be some kind of a grand compromise. is there any reason, senator, for us to be optimistic now after the fight you just had that something can actually get done? >> i believe that there's good faith. republicans weren't the only ones, gloria, that suffered in this debacle. the president's numbers went down. democrat numbers went down. disapproval rates went up. you know how you said we're down to paid staff and blood relatives. i got a call from my 101-year-old mother. she's angry. the point is that it's in our interests, it's in our interests to sit down and get some of these issues resolved. everybody knows that we cannot -- this path we're on is unsustainable. so maybe it will be a small bargain. maybe we can achieve certain things. i'm most worried about sequestratio
by the way, your foreign policy and national security policy is continuing to be a total debacle and united states prestige and standing in the world has not been never lower. >> let's talk about some of these issues on the budget now. we've seen super committees fail. there is all this great talk now that there might be some kind of a grand compromise. is there any reason, senator, for us to be optimistic now after the fight you just had that something can actually get done? >> i...
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there was a lot of shock in the foreign policy feeding that this mystery tweeter turned out to be him. inside administration there's no sympathy for the man they felt betrayed their confidence and taunted them. he referred to himself as batman and taunted people to try to discover who he was. they finally did and severe price paid. >> his wife is described as a well respected professional staffer on the republican side of the senate foreign relations committee. any comment from his wife? >> no, we haven't heard from her. there's no evidence that she was involved in this illicit activity. there's no evidence that even she was aware of it. but it does have implications for her because some of the stuff jofi joseph was tweeting was about the senate foreign relations committee and the staff she worked on. i don't think anyone has found anything to suggest that carolyn was involved in this. unfortunately, she's an unwitting victim of her husband's unfortunate actions. >> you got everyone talking with the exclusive report there. quite a story. thank you. >> thank you. >> and our first read
there was a lot of shock in the foreign policy feeding that this mystery tweeter turned out to be him. inside administration there's no sympathy for the man they felt betrayed their confidence and taunted them. he referred to himself as batman and taunted people to try to discover who he was. they finally did and severe price paid. >> his wife is described as a well respected professional staffer on the republican side of the senate foreign relations committee. any comment from his wife?...
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i have a theory, may be wrong, in the domestic side, i think to a considerable degree in foreign policy, he has centralized power in the white house. he's disempowered a lot of people in the cabinet agencies. they're treated much more like staff than real cabinet officers. he's not the first president to do this. but when he brought power into the white house he did not set up a team in the white house who could really run the government with all that power. that's which think he's had some problems. >> i agree with you on how difficult it is to understand techie speak. but there's also been some very clear memos that have come to light where the people working on the web site gave very clear warnings that they weren't testing enough, that they weren't quite ready, that this wasn't set to go. and why didn't they stop it? because it would have been seen as a political concession at a moment when they were in a -- >> that's where you make the leap. >> how do you explain it? >> i'm sorry. the idea that memos were sent and whether or not they made it to the president's desk is another quest
i have a theory, may be wrong, in the domestic side, i think to a considerable degree in foreign policy, he has centralized power in the white house. he's disempowered a lot of people in the cabinet agencies. they're treated much more like staff than real cabinet officers. he's not the first president to do this. but when he brought power into the white house he did not set up a team in the white house who could really run the government with all that power. that's which think he's had some...
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so where do you find any success in this administration in foreign policy? and for someone who worked for ronald reagan, who reestablished america's predominant role in the world, this is heart breaking to me. >> why does it matter what our role is in the world? >> it matters a lot. it matters a lot, because when we say something we can be listened to. think what it would mean if iran was afraid of us. iran saw a president who drew a red line and then didn't know what to do when somebody crossed it six or seven times. >> i was curious in terms of how we could influence things, but i never know who to believe. if, you know, the united states says our leaders say it's very important that we try diplomacy, diplomacy always beats war. and then you've got prime minister netanyahu saying this is the worst possible deal with iran. i don't know if assad and israel has more information we've seen in history where we've had really bad intelligence so as an american you sit there and think who's telling the truth? who's got the information? who's making the smart decis
so where do you find any success in this administration in foreign policy? and for someone who worked for ronald reagan, who reestablished america's predominant role in the world, this is heart breaking to me. >> why does it matter what our role is in the world? >> it matters a lot. it matters a lot, because when we say something we can be listened to. think what it would mean if iran was afraid of us. iran saw a president who drew a red line and then didn't know what to do when...
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>> you know, the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. has not bothered to declare war since world war ii. in the anti-war left went after troops in vietnam. it was easy to go after contractors, the kind of work we did, my family background and the rest made it an easy target. we take you through the book and explain that contractors aren't new. we have been on the battlefield since the founding of the country until today and will continue to do it. as the government has to cut defense spending the private sector is a great way to get a price check and a more efficient look at how to do things cheaper, better and faster. >> the firm exploded after 9/11. we found ourselves involved in two wars shortly thereafter and didn't have the training we needed. your group stepped in. do you think that's the future for us? >> again, it's been the past is the present and will be the future. the private sector has always answered the call when the government needs it. >> all right. >> you know, that's how the government will get the if i shep sis it ne
>> you know, the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. has not bothered to declare war since world war ii. in the anti-war left went after troops in vietnam. it was easy to go after contractors, the kind of work we did, my family background and the rest made it an easy target. we take you through the book and explain that contractors aren't new. we have been on the battlefield since the founding of the country until today and will continue to do...
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>> the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. hasn't even bothered to declare a war since world war ii. the anti-war left went after the troops in vietnam and this time easier to go after contractor js,work we did and my family background made it a very easy target. we take you through the book and explain contractors aren't new. we've been on the battlefield since the founding of the country up until today and will continue. as the government has to cut defense spending, the private sector is a great way for them to get a price check and more efficient look how they can do things cheaper better and faste faster. >> i know the firm exploded after 9/11 and we found ourselves involved in two wars and didn't have the training and your group stepped in. do you think that has the fought for us? >> it has the past and present and the private sector has always answered the call when the government needs it. that's how the government does it. we have the largest defense budget in the world. >> thank you. >> details on kelly files thanksg
>> the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. hasn't even bothered to declare a war since world war ii. the anti-war left went after the troops in vietnam and this time easier to go after contractor js,work we did and my family background made it a very easy target. we take you through the book and explain contractors aren't new. we've been on the battlefield since the founding of the country up until today and will continue. as the government has...
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this is not inconsistent with president obama's foreign policy, and he has domestic politics firmly on his side. he won half of the cuban vote in 2012 in the state of florida. >> younger generations of cuban americans have different opinions than the older generations. president obama said, "when castro came to power i was born. the notion that the same policies in place in 1961 would be as effective as they are today in the age of the internet and google does not make sense." american policy has changed dramatically. we have hundreds of thousands going to cuba every year, between cubans and regular americans going in many cases. >> cuban americans go there as much as they like for up to 364 days a year and go back, and can send their kids on summer vacations and send remittances. the rest of us cannot do that. specific numbers for 2013 are about 350,000 cuban americans and the relevant 100,000 of the rest of us. this is the only country in the world that the u.s. government bans its own citizens from travelling to. we could get fined by the treasury if we check the wrong box, it's mor
this is not inconsistent with president obama's foreign policy, and he has domestic politics firmly on his side. he won half of the cuban vote in 2012 in the state of florida. >> younger generations of cuban americans have different opinions than the older generations. president obama said, "when castro came to power i was born. the notion that the same policies in place in 1961 would be as effective as they are today in the age of the internet and google does not make sense."...
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he spoke about human rights as if america's foreign policy is social work. no, it's defending the national interests. we try to help where we can but ultimately it's protection of american interests which is what national security is all about. he had nobody in the white house who was a strategic -- nobody outside and result of policy, look what happened as announced the town in lebanon. iran, hezbollah, our adversary assad and russia alking all over our friends in the region. it shows. this is the result of a passive, inexperience experienced foreign policy. >> bret: jud,eople ask and donalon can he be subpoenaed after he leaves office, but his tim as national securitydvisor would fall under executive privilege? >> regrettably because i like everybody else wants to know how susan rice got out with the ting points president would be protectedexecutive privilege. that prevents the congress even after he leavesolan office. >> dianne feinstein puts out a statement that susan rice played no role in the talking points about the attack and relied information provi
he spoke about human rights as if america's foreign policy is social work. no, it's defending the national interests. we try to help where we can but ultimately it's protection of american interests which is what national security is all about. he had nobody in the white house who was a strategic -- nobody outside and result of policy, look what happened as announced the town in lebanon. iran, hezbollah, our adversary assad and russia alking all over our friends in the region. it shows. this is...
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he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
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appreciate it. >> let's talk foreign policy where the united states is and in the wake of as you just heard james' report, all of these things are happening at once. >> first, let me say in obama's defense, words that don't often pass my lips the europeans are being bloody hypocrites here. they spy on everybody and they invented spying and now they are shocked to discover the americans are doing it. i think they are somewhat jealous we can do it so well and intrusively. i wouldn't take that part of it terribly seriously, and also this was also predating obama. however, obama has been in office for five years, and this is happening on his watch, and either he knew about it and approved it in which case he is responsibili responsible, and he did know and the other thing he has not done is make relationships -- to make the effort to develop relationships with leaders abroad in the same way he doesn't do the same things with the republicans in congress. you need those relationships in tough situations like now, and that could cushion what we are seeing now. >> obviously some of the u.s. a
appreciate it. >> let's talk foreign policy where the united states is and in the wake of as you just heard james' report, all of these things are happening at once. >> first, let me say in obama's defense, words that don't often pass my lips the europeans are being bloody hypocrites here. they spy on everybody and they invented spying and now they are shocked to discover the americans are doing it. i think they are somewhat jealous we can do it so well and intrusively. i wouldn't...
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foreign policy, immigration, the economy, healthcare, you name it and that's a short-term problem. because that's something that could be corrected over time. but then you have got the longer term problem which is the trust issue. and the trust issue is over 50% disapprove and that's potentially a problem that sets up for a very interesting 2014 midterm cycle. >> now, this is a one area even -- bumps into president's overall approval numbers that consistently on his side. that is whatever differences people might have on policies and positions, they have always trusted him. they have always liked him. different how you define like personally like someone how would you you know that? >> sure. >> but, the trust factor was there. no one thought he was deliberately ever misleading them or at least the majority of americans. now, it's the other way. >> that's right. >> that can have a corrosive effect, right? >> it can. you know, in the past, when president obama was upside down on a particular issue. he could inject his observe favorability and his own trust factor into that issue and
foreign policy, immigration, the economy, healthcare, you name it and that's a short-term problem. because that's something that could be corrected over time. but then you have got the longer term problem which is the trust issue. and the trust issue is over 50% disapprove and that's potentially a problem that sets up for a very interesting 2014 midterm cycle. >> now, this is a one area even -- bumps into president's overall approval numbers that consistently on his side. that is whatever...
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how did one of the president's senior foreign policy advisers get away with it for over two years? >> by now you've probably heard that the website has not worked as smoothly as it was supposed to. >> too little, too late? as the white house races to reboot the flawed health care exchange website, we're finding out more about when the president first learned there were major problems. >> do you know when he first knew that there was a problem? >> well, i think it became clear fairly early on, the first couple of days. >> and cheeky george. the future king of england was christened this morning in a small private ceremony attended by the royal family and the seven people william and kate chose as godparents, making his second ever public appearance. the newest prince showed off his chubby cheeks. we'll have all the details with a live report from buckingham palace. >>> and good day from washington. i'm kristen welker in today for andrea mitchell. keeping your job 101, don't vent about the people you work for to the entire world. former national security council staffer joseph obviou
how did one of the president's senior foreign policy advisers get away with it for over two years? >> by now you've probably heard that the website has not worked as smoothly as it was supposed to. >> too little, too late? as the white house races to reboot the flawed health care exchange website, we're finding out more about when the president first learned there were major problems. >> do you know when he first knew that there was a problem? >> well, i think it became...
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we turn to the director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies. appreciate you being here. let's talk about this notion that this is largely a conflict between christians and muslims. is that what is at the source? >> we have to remember at its essence the central african republic like many countries are resource rich. they have oil, uranium. it is a vital resource that makes the tensions flare up and continue to flare. >> it's chrome of wealth? >> control and access of mines, and really control and access of those resources both for internal actors, for multi-national corporations as well as for interests for friends and other external forces interested in accessing oil and uranium for long-term needs. >> france is leading the way in terms of international involvement. what else is happening here? is there something that will draw u.s. support beyond the supplies? >> the u.s. is already there and have been there. the u.n. sent in, it said, 100 military advisers to go after joseph a few years back. >> he was the leader of -- >> the leaders of the
we turn to the director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies. appreciate you being here. let's talk about this notion that this is largely a conflict between christians and muslims. is that what is at the source? >> we have to remember at its essence the central african republic like many countries are resource rich. they have oil, uranium. it is a vital resource that makes the tensions flare up and continue to flare. >> it's chrome of wealth? >>...
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he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> you must be upset when this leaked out? >> you know, i have now been in this town long enough to know that -- folks like to seem important by getting -- their version of events in the press. or in books or what have you. and, that's just kind of part of the atmosphere that you live in. >> did you and the vice president talk? >> absolutely. and what i told him, and he knows and he believes me, is that -- i would not -- i would not be here if it weren't for the support that i have had from joe biden. he is a personal friend. and adviser. one of the best decisions i ever made was selecting him as vice president. i couldn't be prouder of the job that he has done. >> joy reid, president obama is not a risk taker. i can't think of a bigger risk n than changing your runningmate as an incumbent. >> what signal would it have sent? >> first, desperation as a campaign. signal one. >> exactly. would have been a losing proposition. anybody wh
he also happens to be one of my most important advisers on domestic and foreign policy. i like him. when my back is up against the wall, he has my back. >> you must be upset when this leaked out? >> you know, i have now been in this town long enough to know that -- folks like to seem important by getting -- their version of events in the press. or in books or what have you. and, that's just kind of part of the atmosphere that you live in. >> did you and the vice president...
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much more on the president's foreign policy and its failures with the "a-team" next. stay with us. who is responsible for the obamacare mess? should obamacare be fixed or just scrub? for health and human services secretary michael leavitt joins us next. ♪ lou: an explosive new book entitled double down focusing on potential 2016 candidates and according to authors, mitt romney's decided he could not choose new dirt -- new jersey's governor as running mate because his background was littered with land mines. allegedly had unanswered questions concerning a defamation lawsuit, his medical history, and this time as a securities industry lobbyist. another major revelation in the book, the president's top aides secretly considering replacing vice president biden on the 2012 ticket with then secretary of state hillary clinton. the last time the federal government delivered a new health care benefit to more than 40 billion people, our next guest was in charge, health and human services secretary when the bush administration unveiled medicare part b some seven years ago. joining us is mic
much more on the president's foreign policy and its failures with the "a-team" next. stay with us. who is responsible for the obamacare mess? should obamacare be fixed or just scrub? for health and human services secretary michael leavitt joins us next. ♪ lou: an explosive new book entitled double down focusing on potential 2016 candidates and according to authors, mitt romney's decided he could not choose new dirt -- new jersey's governor as running mate because his background was...
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>> you know, the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. has not bothered to declare war since world war ii. in the anti-war left went after troops in vietnam. it was easy to go after contractors, the kind of work we did, my family background and the rest made it an easy target. we take you through the book and explain that contractors aren't new. we have been on the battlefield since the founding of the country until today and will continue to do it. as the government has to cut defense spending the private sector is a great way to get a price check and a more efficient look at how to do things cheaper, better and faster. >> the firm exploded after 9/11. we found ourselves involved in two wars shortly thereafter and didn't have the training we needed. your group stepped in. do you think that's the future for us? >> again, it's been the past is the present and will be the future. the private sector has always answered the call when the government needs it. >> all right. >> you know, that's how the government will get the if i shep sis it ne
>> you know, the conduct of foreign policy and military policy has been controversial. the u.s. has not bothered to declare war since world war ii. in the anti-war left went after troops in vietnam. it was easy to go after contractors, the kind of work we did, my family background and the rest made it an easy target. we take you through the book and explain that contractors aren't new. we have been on the battlefield since the founding of the country until today and will continue to do...
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this policy difference there is a big divide about foreign policy involvement. there are more people isolationists in certain parts of republican party and others who are not. this goes back to taft and roosevelt beginning of the century. then you had goldwater and rockefeller. you had i mean, ronald reagan, versus ford. and you know this split has been around the republican party for a long time. and the democrats are not immune. when george mcgovern lost so badly in '72 the centrists took the party back from big parties have big differences -- >> you sound like you're agreeing with eric. >> i'm saying there are policy differences -- >> you've got to want to win. the -- >> but does the win matter more than the principle is what you're saying? >> yes, the win matters. >> dana asked me a question would you rather have 45 or 30? i think i'd rather have 30 now because i think i'll have 45 or 5. >> it won't matter the country will be so in the toilet it won't matter. >> the only way to elicit real change is taking the heat first. further down the future. >> when you
this policy difference there is a big divide about foreign policy involvement. there are more people isolationists in certain parts of republican party and others who are not. this goes back to taft and roosevelt beginning of the century. then you had goldwater and rockefeller. you had i mean, ronald reagan, versus ford. and you know this split has been around the republican party for a long time. and the democrats are not immune. when george mcgovern lost so badly in '72 the centrists took the...
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the pentagon still counts a lot more in foreign policy most of the time than the state department does. that's changing a little bit now. i think diplomacy is in fashion again. for most of his presidency, he played it as it laid. he took the military power and used it for the most part. >> if we saw coming out of libya, infant hope there might be an obama doctrine that was essentially idealistic, extended the values that he articulated in that u.n. speech, in syria, it's just been hard to detect any continuation of that at all. i think one thing howard said is interesting and deserves to be highlighted, we have a much broader array of projecting power overseas than with the military, we did 30 years ago president bacevich's long arc, techniques of mass surveillance we're finding out more and more about. >> which we're employing. >> we are avidly employing. one of the questions that you would love to see a man the most naturally progressive president we'll have in a while engage, what are implications of those technologies for military power. >> professor bacevich, i'd like to know what
the pentagon still counts a lot more in foreign policy most of the time than the state department does. that's changing a little bit now. i think diplomacy is in fashion again. for most of his presidency, he played it as it laid. he took the military power and used it for the most part. >> if we saw coming out of libya, infant hope there might be an obama doctrine that was essentially idealistic, extended the values that he articulated in that u.n. speech, in syria, it's just been hard to...
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and the overall foreign-policy challenges the foreign -- obama faces.tration lac and we will talk about supreme court judges. and genetically modified foods with new york university professor marian nussle. we will look for your reaction by phone, e-mail, and twitter. tonight, republican senator rand paul of kentucky speaking at the detroit economic club about jobs and the economy. former secretaries of state madeleine albright and hillary clinton come a remembering south african president nelson mandela. and a white house briefing with secretary jay carney. >> the book affairs events from washington, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house event, briefings, and conferences. and complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now you can watch us in hd. >> republican senator rand paul at the detroit economic club. some have considered him as a presidential candidate although he himself has not made any formal announcement. this event is part of the road to the
and the overall foreign-policy challenges the foreign -- obama faces.tration lac and we will talk about supreme court judges. and genetically modified foods with new york university professor marian nussle. we will look for your reaction by phone, e-mail, and twitter. tonight, republican senator rand paul of kentucky speaking at the detroit economic club about jobs and the economy. former secretaries of state madeleine albright and hillary clinton come a remembering south african president...
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. >> foreign policy in 20th century of individual leadership. sunday at 730 eastern and pacific, part of american history tv on c-span3. intelligence agency director lieutenant general haeckel flynn spoke at the institute of world -- general michael flynn spoke at the institute of world politics. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. my name is john, i am president of the institute. for those of you who are new to the institute of world politics, i would like to introduce us and our mission. we're an independent graduate school of national security and international affairs. we specialize in teaching the arts of statecraft. by which we mean the various instruments of national power, military strategy, intelligence, counterintelligence, diplomacy, public diplomacy and soft power such as cultural diplomacy, information policy, political action and that sort of thing. the economic strategy, and how all of these arts are integrated into overall national strategy. our philosophy is that if you study and master many of t
. >> foreign policy in 20th century of individual leadership. sunday at 730 eastern and pacific, part of american history tv on c-span3. intelligence agency director lieutenant general haeckel flynn spoke at the institute of world -- general michael flynn spoke at the institute of world politics. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. my name is john, i am president of the institute. for those of you who are new to the institute of world politics, i...
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policy has become. >> well, and it raises the question, if you say they've never kept a deal and we're getting nothing out of this, why are we pushing for this deal? what's behind it? >> again, it just confounds me that our closest ally in the region is 100% against it, asking us, pleading with us. now, this is a president -- excuse me, prime minister netanyahu has been rather quiet in any type of criticism of president obama, even when president obama was giving him a stiffarm through the first four years of the administration. we just hesitated to do anything to distance himself from the president, but this is how serious this is, that he has gone out and publicly criticized the president and the secretary for even engaging in this folly. and for the secretary then to stand up and say, well, we're going to consider our allies is just folly. and it has to be. i mean, i can't think of any other reason in that the president is looking to divert attention away and to get a foreign policy win, but this win would have devastating consequences for our country going forward. >> and we're goi
policy has become. >> well, and it raises the question, if you say they've never kept a deal and we're getting nothing out of this, why are we pushing for this deal? what's behind it? >> again, it just confounds me that our closest ally in the region is 100% against it, asking us, pleading with us. now, this is a president -- excuse me, prime minister netanyahu has been rather quiet in any type of criticism of president obama, even when president obama was giving him a stiffarm...
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so where do you find any success in this administration in foreign policy? and for someone who worked for ronald reagan, who reestablished america's predominant role in the world, this is heart-breaking to me. >> why does it matter what our role is in the world? >> it matters a lot it matters a lot because when we say something we can be listened to. >> i think the negotiations with iran would be very different if iran were afraid of us. iran saw a president that drew a red line and then didn't know what to do when somebody crossed it six or seven times. how worried do you think they are about that president? >> you know, it's always sort of perplexing to me and i asked, you know, why does it matter only because i was sort of curious in terms of how we could influence things. i never know who to believe. the united states says our leaders say that it's very important we try diplomacy. diplomacy always beats war. prime minister netanyahu saying this is the worst possible deal with iran. i don't know if israel has more information for our own intelligence. we
so where do you find any success in this administration in foreign policy? and for someone who worked for ronald reagan, who reestablished america's predominant role in the world, this is heart-breaking to me. >> why does it matter what our role is in the world? >> it matters a lot it matters a lot because when we say something we can be listened to. >> i think the negotiations with iran would be very different if iran were afraid of us. iran saw a president that drew a red...
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josie is accused of being a mystery tweeter posting controversial comments about the foreign policy stants of the obama administration and white house officials. it has been going on since february 2011. some targets include secretary of state john kerry and national security advisor ben roads. >> the judge wasn't buying it. the kevin trudo is jailed after failing to pay a $37 million civil judgment. the federal trade commission fined him for scamming people book worked. he spent 10 minutes explaining he didn't have any money left to pay the fine. the judge was not convinced and ordered u.s. marshals to lock him up anyway. >> they will be feeling the sting now that the irs plans to delay the 2014 tax season. lauren simonetti has more on the news and other business stories this morning. >> the government shut down could delay your tax refund by one week maybe even two weeks. the final season was set to begin january 21st but the government shut down pushed that back to at least january 28th and possibly the 24th. some rely on time lie refunds to make ends meet. they need time for the progra
josie is accused of being a mystery tweeter posting controversial comments about the foreign policy stants of the obama administration and white house officials. it has been going on since february 2011. some targets include secretary of state john kerry and national security advisor ben roads. >> the judge wasn't buying it. the kevin trudo is jailed after failing to pay a $37 million civil judgment. the federal trade commission fined him for scamming people book worked. he spent 10...
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policy in second term, i would not be surprised to see obama move into this direction, especially if he can't regain control of congress. in november 2014. which after all is unlikelize. neil: all right, gentlemen, i was not referring to my wife about the grudge, that might come up now and then. >> your italian relatives we know. neil: thank you very were. good having you, when we come back, porn "on the go" is a go, then no go. which way will it go? we'll give you the skinny in about a minute 30. neil: first up in biz blitz. google saying no, to porno on the go. a porn app was announced yesterday, but then the dreams were quacked by google itself. -- were quashed by google itself. >> i think that google is pious and hypoctal with this action, it shows you how scared they are. >> take it away? >> when they did an trade system to -- android system, they allowed porn, where apple set no porn, then google getting religion. neil: they are more mainstream, you have to behave. >> not at all. neil before you were a big star, dennis kneale had a way he behaved. >> what do we care if a guy wa
policy in second term, i would not be surprised to see obama move into this direction, especially if he can't regain control of congress. in november 2014. which after all is unlikelize. neil: all right, gentlemen, i was not referring to my wife about the grudge, that might come up now and then. >> your italian relatives we know. neil: thank you very were. good having you, when we come back, porn "on the go" is a go, then no go. which way will it go? we'll give you the skinny in...
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policy, members of the armed services committee, and foreign relations committee, were here to talk to the president because many thing the delegation is being too soft. they are about to be had. they point to north korea who for years has been yanking the chain of the united states. basically what you have is members of the senate, they want to impose even tougher sanctions on iran. they say we want a very slight easing of the sanctions while iran curtail its nuclear program. the ranking member on the senate foreign relations committee came out in the driveway after a long meeting with president obama, and here is what he had to say. >> i think he had some folks in the room that were satisfied, and some folks in the room that were very unsatisfied, and then he had some folks who were listening to what has been said and trying to figure out the best way to move ahead. congress has played a huge role in causing us to where we are today. and people are concerned that we're giving up some leverage. >> now dell it's not only members of congress, key allies as well, we have heard benjami
policy, members of the armed services committee, and foreign relations committee, were here to talk to the president because many thing the delegation is being too soft. they are about to be had. they point to north korea who for years has been yanking the chain of the united states. basically what you have is members of the senate, they want to impose even tougher sanctions on iran. they say we want a very slight easing of the sanctions while iran curtail its nuclear program. the ranking...
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spying on friendly foreign leaders is common. he said it's been going on for years and our allies spy on us in return. >> it's invaluable to us to know where countries are coming from, what their policies are, how that would impact us across a whole range of issues. >> clapper suggesting the outrage and surprise expressed by allies in kre recent days is either naive or disengenious. >> some of this reminds me of the movie "casablanca". my god, there is gambling going on here. it's the same kind of thing. >> the capitol hill grilling followed overseas reports on spying in france, germany and spain. general keith alexander calls the reports false. the claims false. alexander and clapper defended the data-sweeping program as lawful and aimed at foreign terrorists and successful in saving lives. a german member of the european parliament tells nbc news that confidence is destroyed. today a german delegation is expected at the white house to meet with security officials. >>> overnight a domestic dispute in south carolina ends in an ap
spying on friendly foreign leaders is common. he said it's been going on for years and our allies spy on us in return. >> it's invaluable to us to know where countries are coming from, what their policies are, how that would impact us across a whole range of issues. >> clapper suggesting the outrage and surprise expressed by allies in kre recent days is either naive or disengenious. >> some of this reminds me of the movie "casablanca". my god, there is gambling going...
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she was selling the strength of the president's foreign policy. providing deceptive and misinformation about the true facts in benghazi. she has a credibility problem and i think with the average american. she is chosen by the president to be the national security advisor. unconfirmable as secretary of state. having said that, i will work with her because the world is about to blow up, barack obama's foreign policy is a carere of our friends are scared and enemies are emboldened. i want to hear from survivors. nine months after the attack we haven't h heard from one person in benghazi. we don't know on the saturday before she appeared on the sunday television programs changed the talking points. who was in the meeting in the white house that went from the truth to garbage and changed the talking points? and quite frankly, we don't know anything what our president did during that evening. they made two movie about the bin laden raid. he has given one interview after another about the leadership during the bin laden raid and he dehe serves credit. w
she was selling the strength of the president's foreign policy. providing deceptive and misinformation about the true facts in benghazi. she has a credibility problem and i think with the average american. she is chosen by the president to be the national security advisor. unconfirmable as secretary of state. having said that, i will work with her because the world is about to blow up, barack obama's foreign policy is a carere of our friends are scared and enemies are emboldened. i want to hear...
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policy issue, but on this one, where you admit that there's a huge problem. you have some sort of radical change, and then you start to implement it and you go through it, because in the long run, president obama's legacy will be more assured if he does something now to try to fix this than if they try to pretendt's not a problem and blame republicans. the interesting thing is the penalty tax is going to happen in eight weeks from now. >> you say this thing is not working. how do you know -- >> sebelius said it's user friendly. she was referring to heroin users, but it is user friendly. >> let's see what happens in january and february. to suggest it's all going to fall -- stop talking about it and wasting your energy. >> bob. >> you're being disingenuous. it is failing right now. >> no, i'm saying that it is failing now, but it is a huge system, it has time to get righted. and to sit back here and suggest that it's an epic failure -- you have every republican seat -- >> the obama administration is focusing on default and continuing resolutions. the reason we
policy issue, but on this one, where you admit that there's a huge problem. you have some sort of radical change, and then you start to implement it and you go through it, because in the long run, president obama's legacy will be more assured if he does something now to try to fix this than if they try to pretendt's not a problem and blame republicans. the interesting thing is the penalty tax is going to happen in eight weeks from now. >> you say this thing is not working. how do you know...
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. >> susan rice, you described her as one of the most experienced foreign policy experts in america. how did she get together benghazi so wrong. >> i welcome the opportunity to correct the record especially for someone who persists in misrepresenting the facts. the roam she played and assessment of the intelligence community. in every iteration of this the ambassador early assessments that were certain to change as we obtained facts. to suggest otherwise is irresponsible. >> bob: it is irresponsible. national security advisor actually negotiated between the secretary of defense and national security agency, state department and c.i.a. and others. they are a traffic cop. they are not very well known. they have the third best office in the white house, its corner office and beautiful office. i think susan rice was giving these talking points, she was not involved in the process. she sent out and got out and honestly gave what she believed was honest talking points. >> dana: i'm going to disagree with you on that. as the u.n. ambassador she has intel people on her staff that she could h
. >> susan rice, you described her as one of the most experienced foreign policy experts in america. how did she get together benghazi so wrong. >> i welcome the opportunity to correct the record especially for someone who persists in misrepresenting the facts. the roam she played and assessment of the intelligence community. in every iteration of this the ambassador early assessments that were certain to change as we obtained facts. to suggest otherwise is irresponsible. >>...